The website is jumbling all the stock every time I add an item to a page, so please bear with me while I fathom out what is going on! In the meantime, the puppets will probably not be alphabetically ordered. I may have to think of a new way to sort the stock into the pages as weebly isn't liking me moving stock around!! Have a look at Rupert who has just arrived to the shop, he has the brown hands. There is another Rupert with pink hands also for sale. |
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I was wondering why the 'Recently Sold' page wasn't working as it should. It turns out that every item I have ever sold, which was over 1000 puppets, were stored on the site in their original state. When I deleted them from the 'Recently Sold' page, I wasn't actually deleting them from the website. It all got too overloaded and I am going through the site now, deleting all the old previously sold items. I like to keep the 'Sold' page for the most recent items sold but will just keep the previous couple of weeks sales there now. Hope that makes sense. The 'Recently Sold' page isn't working properly in that the photos are jumping around so will not be in order, I just got them all back into order and they have shuffled again! I will just have the latest ones sold so there are not as many to confuse the system and any of particular interest or rarity I will add to the Sold Gallery. ( They will be visible until I know the customer has received them at least. ) It's free postage again this Bank Holiday weekend. Postage will be set at zero for UK purchases and 50% off the usual price for all other locations. If this helps people who are wondering about making a purchase, I will make a free postage weekend every Bank Holiday, the next one would be the end of August. The offer will start 10am Saturday 28th May and finish 10pm on Monday 30th. Have fun browsing the shop and please ask if you need any help at all. I'm always here on the phone or by email. |
AuthorI'm Imogen from Norfolk, U.K. I have a love of interesting colourful vintage items, especially from the 1950's. Categories
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